Hannah Wants made a new song called "Hold Me" with her friend ARA, who sings beautifully. They shared it with Defected Records, a music company.
The song tells a story about feeling sad after love ends, but it makes people want to dance. ARA's voice floats over soft piano sounds and African beats that make everyone move their feet. The music feels warm and makes people feel better when they listen.
Hannah thinks this song means more than any other she has ever written. She wrote it last December, and then something surprising happened. She broke up with someone she loved and learned she had cancer. The words in her song became very real in her own life.
Hannah shared how she felt about making the song. She said hard times come to teach us things, not to hurt us. She believes people should keep their hearts and minds open because tough times can help them grow stronger.
People will hear another special version of "Hold Me" in February. This time, it will be quieter and feature simple instruments. Right now, anyone can listen to the first version of the song on their phone or computer.
The song tells a story about feeling sad after love ends, but it makes people want to dance. ARA's voice floats over soft piano sounds and African beats that make everyone move their feet. The music feels warm and makes people feel better when they listen.
Hannah thinks this song means more than any other she has ever written. She wrote it last December, and then something surprising happened. She broke up with someone she loved and learned she had cancer. The words in her song became very real in her own life.
Hannah shared how she felt about making the song. She said hard times come to teach us things, not to hurt us. She believes people should keep their hearts and minds open because tough times can help them grow stronger.
People will hear another special version of "Hold Me" in February. This time, it will be quieter and feature simple instruments. Right now, anyone can listen to the first version of the song on their phone or computer.